My Reply follows quote. On 01/09/2003 08:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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>Hi list, does anyone know if it is possible to replace the microprocessor 
>board in a '98 G3 series 233mhz Wallstreet with the 233mhz "cacheless" 
>board from an earlier model Mainstreet? My friend's
>Wallstreet won't start up (no startup chime) and we want to do the swap to 
>see if the problem is in the processor and/or the ram. Also would the we 
>be at risk of harming the good board if other
>components such as the power manger or i/o boards are faulty? Any info you 
>can provide would be much appreciated.
>
>Simon Stone
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The "repair manual" has a "spreadsheet" showing which combinations of 
processor and logic boards will work. It is described based on the serial 
numbers of the processor card and logic boards. I went through a bit of a 
tangle until I got the correct pieces to put a Wallstreet back in 
operation (still have some of the "extra" pieces). I can clip and send 
you a copy of the chart if you wish.

ken

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